Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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... lawyer . The affairs of this Association for the past year have been presided over by a man who I really think has justly earned his right to be President of this Associa- tion . He is what I term a lawyers ' lawyer . He is a lawyer ...
... lawyer . The affairs of this Association for the past year have been presided over by a man who I really think has justly earned his right to be President of this Associa- tion . He is what I term a lawyers ' lawyer . He is a lawyer ...
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... lawyer , he has brought honor to our Republic , he has wrought mightily in the realm of world peace . I present to you a man whom we all honor and who has probably been honored by more foreign nations than any other American lawyer ...
... lawyer , he has brought honor to our Republic , he has wrought mightily in the realm of world peace . I present to you a man whom we all honor and who has probably been honored by more foreign nations than any other American lawyer ...
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... lawyer may , with appropriate changes , well be adopted by a trial judge as his own opinion . And , as we all know , lawyers rely to a great extent on a strong opinion by the trial judge to help win their cases on appeal . An appellate ...
... lawyer may , with appropriate changes , well be adopted by a trial judge as his own opinion . And , as we all know , lawyers rely to a great extent on a strong opinion by the trial judge to help win their cases on appeal . An appellate ...
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